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Monday’s Meditation: On Patience

So often people think of patience solely in the context of waiting-- waiting for things to come, waiting for some result to arrive. I love this quote from His Holiness the Dalai Lama because this is the aspect of patience that I am well familiar with from my own life. We must not neglect patience in our dealings with one another; that is the time when we need it most. Practicing patience is about taking an ...
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Peruse If You Choose

Happy Saturday muffins! Hope your weekend is off to a swell start. If you should find yourself desiring some material to peruse on your off days, consider checking out these links I stumbled across this week and deemed share-worthy: 1.  Thanks to Miss Jess LC, I came across this post by coach and general life-ass-kicker, Marie Forleo, in which she describes her encounter with an "upper limit problem." If you're not up for delving into the ...
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How To Establish An Effective Entryway

As I've mentioned before, the state of your entryway is highly indicative of the organization of the rest of your home. If you put the necessary structure into place, your entryway can inherently keep the rest of your home, and you, more organized. The good news is that there is a limited and definite list of items needed to create the well-rounded entry. It includes: - A place to hang coats - A place for shoe storage ...
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How Often Should You Change Your Sheets?

Did you guys hear? Bed sheets are the latest way to make a personal statement-- forget necklaces and bags. Here's a helpful guide to navigating which statement you're sending with your sheets: Statement 1: I never change my sheets because I'm a live-on-the-edger, and I love how my dirty sheets run me the risk of getting acne! Yep, dirty sheets, and especially pillow cases, are apt to do just that. The bacteria that accumulates between ...
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Live Simply All-Star: The Tiered Shelf

Very deep, large cabinets and shelf space are a godsend, we agree? (We love storage, storage how we love thee.) The only problem is that such spaces aren't very small-object-friendly. You may be able to fit a whole lot on one shelf, but, being on the same level, and being similarly sized, you'll really only be able to see the items that are sitting front row. Thus, why the tiered shelf is so clutch. Popping a ...
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